“…The inactive ovaries of workers impair egg production; however, under specific circumstances, their ovaries can be activated and oocytes begin to grow, resulting in the production of haploid eggs that will give rise to drones. Pheromones from egg-laying queens (Butler et al, 1961;Slessor et al, 1988Slessor et al, , 1990Winston et al, 1989Winston et al, , 1990, and also signals from larvae (Kropáková and Haslbachová, 1971;Le Conte et al, 1990), suppress follicle development in worker ovaries (Velthuis et al, 1990). Aging or death of the queen, and the consequent decrease in the amount of developing brood, elicit physiological changes leading to ovary activation in workers.…”